Weird because I’ve never seen a pulse oximeter without an alarm. I even went to the Nonin website, and can’t find anything that says “no alarms“. You can choose the option to silence alarms, but as far as I know, they all come with alarms. But this is just another “weird” thing in this whole case. Propafol (and getting it in mid day, no less), cardiologist that doesn’t know CPR and who calls 911 a long time after MJ is unconscious, security cameras that disappear (has anyone heard what happened to them?), LA airport that closes just at the right time that day, etc, so why WOULD”T they have a pulse oximeter without an alarm? LOL My common sense tells me this is all too fishy to be real. Way too weird!The guy who manufactures the medical device that Dr. Conrad Murray allegedly snapped onto Michael Jackson‘s finger — after Alberto Alvarez called 911 — claims it was the wrong device to monitor MJ.

It’s called a pulse oximeter — and Bob Johnson of Nonin Medical Equipment testified today … Murray was using the wrong model for the job.

Bob claims the model Murray used to monitor MJ had no alarm — so if anything went wrong, Murray wouldn’t know.

Knowing that names of people in this investigation have provided some interesting coincidences, I did some research on “Robert Day”.

Turns out there was a “Robert Day” who was a movie director. Not only a movie director, but one of his films was entitled “The Green Man”:

Information can be found in the IMDB here -http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0050456/

Hhmm..remember our “Green Man”?

UPDATE: An anonymous reader sent another connection!

When looking at the plot for “The Green Man”, we see that one of the main characters is William Blake. William Blake ultimately saves the main character from an assasination attempt:

The name “William Blake” recalls another place where we have seen this name, in it’s nickname form, “Bill Blake”. Let us reflect back to the mysterious tombstone that was in the Thriller short film in This Is It:

Picture credit to mjjstillalive.altervista.org

The tombstone reads Bill Blake, which would be a nickname version of William Blake. (Hmm..we’ve had some discussions of nicknames versus full names before… ). Could this name be inspired by the character in “The Green Man”?

Dr. Conrad Murray has a bit of a PR problem these days — and since people don’t just let you walk up and kiss their baby anymore, he did the next best thing … he bought a little girl a balloon.

A TMZ photog was out in Santa Monica on his night off when he caught a glimpse of Murray on the Third Street Promenade. Murray was walking along when he spotted the cute kid and the balloon animal practitioner … and made his way over.

Murray ponied up the few bucks for the little girl’s balloon and one for himself — it looked like he took the SpongeBob one.

If things don’t go Murray’s way next week, he may want to move into a pineapple under the sea.

Michael Jackson is NOT DEAD — he’s still alive … just like Elvis… this according to a famous music producer who worked with MJ all the way to the possibly not-so-bitter end.

Super producer Teddy Riley — who worked with MJ on the “Dangerous” album and produced the song “Breaking News” on the upcoming Sony album — has reignited the Michael Jackson conspiracy theory after twittering that he believes MJ is alive … somewhere.

Riley wrote, “If people can think Elvis is still alive why the F#*@ I cant [sic] think Michael is still alive.”

Just one day before the tweet, Riley received a message from a fan who wrote, “Akon said he believes Michael is in hiding and will be coming back one day. Im curious to know what ya think bout that.”

Katherine Jackson’s Partner Backtracks on ‘New’ Song

The guy behind the website JacksonSecretVault.com — the one who called out the Jackson estate for releasing a song he insinuated wasn’t “authentic” — now has a big “authenticity” problem of his own.

Howard Mann, Katherine Jackson’s business partner, now says the song his website released Saturday was not “unreleased” as he advertised, but rather a “remake.” Pretty big difference.

Mann told TMZ on Friday his site was releasing the song “Opis None” in part to “overcome the confusion” that arose from the release of the song “Breaking News.”

But it turns out Mann is guilty himself of creating “confusion” by touting an unreleased song that was really a remake.

And on top of that, Mann touted that the release of “Opis None” was made with the blessing of Katherine Jackson. Now he has taken all references to Mrs. Jackson out of the advertisement they posted on Friday (see below).

Bad timing for Mann and Katherine — She’s appearing on “Oprah” Monday to push the book she wrote on MJ as well as other projects … projects in which she partnered with Mann